Solid-State Quantum Computer Based on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
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computerquantumtunnelingmicroscopyscanningsolid-statespinapplication
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We propose a solid-state nuclear spin quantum computer based on application of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and well-developed silicon technology. It requires the measurement of tunneling current modulation caused by the Larmor precession of a single electron spin. Our envisioned STM quantum computer would operate at the high magnetic field ($\sim 10$T) and at low temperature $\sim 1$K.
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